A GABP-binding element in the Robo4 promoter is necessary for endothelial expression in vivo

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We recently demonstrated that the 3-kb 5-flanking region of the human ROBO4 gene directs endothelial cell-specific expression in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, a GA-binding protein (GABP)-binding motif at -119 was necessary for mediating promoter activity in vitro. The goal of the present study was to confirm the functional relevance of the -119 GABP-binding site in vivo. To that end, the Hprt locus of mice was targeted with a Robo4-LacZ transgenic cassette in which the GABP site was mutated. In other studies, the GABP mutation was introduced into the endogenous mouse Robo4 locus in which LacZ was knocked-in. Compared with their respective controls, the mutant promoters displayed a significant reduction in activity in embryoid bodies, embryos, and adult animals. Together, these data provide strong support for the role of the GABP-binding motif in mediating Robo4 expression in the intact endothe- © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Okada, Y., Jin, E., Nikolova-Krstevski, V., Yano, K., Liu, J., Beeler, D., … Aird, W. C. (2008). A GABP-binding element in the Robo4 promoter is necessary for endothelial expression in vivo. Blood, 112(6), 2336–2339. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-01-135079

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